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Trieste is a truly fascinating city - it's also known as Fiume and has changed hands between different governments and empires so much over the centuries that a real mixture of styles and architecture are represented in its Old Town. You'll find Austrian coffee houses,...More

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Trieste was beneath the management of the Romans in 177 B.C.. n. no. Emperor Julius Caesar granted him the standing of a colony with the Latin name Tergeste and in fifty one B.C.. n. no. additionally mentions in his Commentarii Diamond State bello Gallico section....More

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I have been coming back to TRIESTE since 1974 and I have observed so many changes. Even though the street where we lived back in the day is now about 200m long, it’s great to see how all the little bars, restaurants and small hotels...More

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nice place to strooll around and just look at the old buildings and the smal shops..if you walk a little bith above the old city you can se the hole harbor and have a nice wiev of the city..But it is not a walk if...More

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Trieste is interesting port and vivid city of 18. and 19. century. Older part, mainly around the cathedral (Sv. Just, San Giusto) and near the antique Roman theatre is not real tourist attraction. It is good for lonely strollers. Some new signs for orientation can...More

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The old city of Trieste is very different from the Austrian-Hungarian part of the city. This part is older with narrow, cobbled and winding streets. Some streets/stairs climb up the hill - not difficult to walk.
Lots of interesting buildings, churches, amphitheater and so on....More

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